Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

County stint will help Kohli: Kirsten

- Ashish Phadnis

PUNE: Former India coach Gary Kirsten feels Virat Kohli’s decision to have a county stint ahead of the England tour will help him prepare for the gruelling twomonth long tour.

The India skipper has opted to play for Surrey in June across all formats in a bid to acclimatis­e to English conditions ahead of a tour that comprises five Tests, three one-dayers and three T20 Internatio­nals.

“Playing domestic cricket season in UK is a great opportunit­y and every player in the world aspires to play there. If Kohli is playing the season ahead of the tour, it’s going to be helpful for him to familiaris­e with the conditions and will be helpful for the Indian team too,” said the former South Africa opening batsman.

Kohli had a poor outing on the last tour of England, in 2014, and averaged a measly 13.5 in the fivetest series. He will miss the oneoff Test against Afghanista­n that begins on June 14.

Kirsten, who coached India from 2007 to 2011, was hopeful of India putting up a good performanc­e in England.

“I haven’t watched the Indian team’s performanc­e lately, but India have always been a strong team with so many strong players. So I don’t have any doubts about their performanc­e on the tour of England,” he said on the sidelines of the launch of his academy here on Friday.

He, however, did say that the series against England will be challengin­g for India. “Test cricket has always been dear to the England team and they take it very seriously. However, since the last World Cup, they have done great work on their ODI team and are now No. 1. So it’s going to be a challengin­g series.

“It would be unfair to compare the current Indian team with the World Cup-winning team of 2011 as I haven’t been closely watching this team’s performanc­e. However, what I have observed is that every year a few talented youngsters come up and use IPL as a platform to get used to high intensity games. Whether they (go on to) play for India in the next World Cup or not, you don’t know but there is now a wider pool available to the selectors,” he added.

Kirsten was considered the force behind India’s 2011 World Cup win. Former India captain MS Dhoni had described him as the best thing to have happened to Indian cricket.

Asked if he is interested in coaching again, he said, “I have moved on in my coaching career. I have done internatio­nal coaching for five years and now I enjoy the franchise-based coaching more. Most importantl­y, I want to spend more time with my academy. I am quite excited with the new plans and I need time for that.”

Kirsten also welcomed Cricket Australia’s decision to appoint Justin Langer as coach.

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